Nucleosome occupancy plays a key role in regulating access to eukaryotic genomes. Although various chromatin regulatory complexes are known to regulate nucleosome occupancy, the role of DNA sequence in this regulation remains unclear, particularly in mammals. To address this problem, we measured nucleosome distribution at high temporal resolution in human cells at hundreds of genes during the reactivation of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). We show that nucleosome redistribution peaks at 24 h post-KSHV reactivation and that the nucleosomal redistributions are widespread and transient. To clarify the role of DNA sequence in these nucleosomal redistributions, we compared the genes with altered nucleosome distribution to a seque...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
The nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin. Here, we assessed the inte...
SummaryChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, althoug...
Nucleosome occupancy is critically important in regulating access to the eukaryotic genome. Few stud...
AbstractIn the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chroma...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chromatin is t...
<div><p>Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can co...
Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can control wh...
Human CMV (hCMV) establishes lifelong infections in most of us, causing developmental defects in hum...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
International audienceChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to th...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
Nucleosomes are the basic packaging units of chromatin, modulating accessibility of regulatory prote...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
The nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin. Here, we assessed the inte...
SummaryChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, althoug...
Nucleosome occupancy is critically important in regulating access to the eukaryotic genome. Few stud...
AbstractIn the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chroma...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chromatin is t...
<div><p>Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can co...
Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can control wh...
Human CMV (hCMV) establishes lifelong infections in most of us, causing developmental defects in hum...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
International audienceChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to th...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
Nucleosomes are the basic packaging units of chromatin, modulating accessibility of regulatory prote...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
The nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin. Here, we assessed the inte...
SummaryChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, althoug...